“I'm going to throw it again tomorrow,” Hunter said of the 1-1 cutter he threw to Blue Jays light-hitting shortstop Munenori Kawasaki that landed over the right-field fence for his first major league home run. “We'll just come back tomorrow. We're not down. That's definitely not the way we are. We'll bounce back.

“Hopefully, I get in there tomorrow and you'll see the same thing again. So good luck.”

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